At Home Microdermabrasion System - Can It Work For You?

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Machines, Creams, Kits... Which Ones Are The Best?

It may come as a surprise that the skin care answer for someone with acne scars could be the same as for someone seeking a wrinkle-reducing program. By removing the outer-most layer of skin, it's possible to smooth wrinkles, scarring and other skin imperfections through facial microdermabrasion. The question most people face is whether they should seek sessions with a professional or do it themselves with a home microdermabrasion system.

Cosmetic Skin Treatments vs. At Home Microdermabrasion Treatments

One of the most common concerns most people run into with cosmetic procedures is the cost. In addition to the cost of a single procedure, you usually need to have them on a regular basis in order to maintain results. Fortunately, many types of home products are commonly available in your neighborhood store as well as on the Internet. While these self-serve alternatives may be within your budget, do they actually produce results?

For starters, the kits you'll find in skin care shops are intended to remove dead skin similar to the way a skin care technician would. In fact, many home kits use the same kinds of crystals found in most professional treatments.

Home systems apply the exfoliating crystals to your skin in the form of cream. In contrast, physician-performed microdermabrasion is accomplished using an air jet system which works much like a sanding machine on the top layer of skin. While the procedures are similar, at home kits are not as strong and will take longer to produce the same results.

Once you make a decision to use a home microdermabrasion drugstore kit you'll need to decide on from many product variations. With all the brands and types at your disposal, it can be downright confusing. Listed below are some tips to consider prior to shopping:

Many store kits use aluminum oxide crystals. They do so because it's a hard material and works well for exfoliating the top skin layer. Fortunately, some kits now use baking soda as a natural alternative. If using natural or organic products is important to you, your needs may be influenced by the ingredients contained in the formula.

A second consideration is cost, especially if you want to save money. Personal use home microdermabrasion kits can run as high as $200 for the top-of-the-line brands. However, you'll also find quality kits for as little as $40 as well.

Be careful to see how many uses are supplied with any drugstore kit you consider because microdermabrasion is typically a repeating process rather than a one-time event. While your skin condition will have a significant impact on the frequency of treatments, a single treatment is almost never enough if you want lasting results. You'll discover that some kits include enough product to last several months while others do not.

Are you still not sure whether you want your own home microdermabrasion system or would rather have cosmetic procedures? You may want to start with a basic, inexpensive drugstore kit and progress from there. Once you experience the results you can achieve, you'll be able to decide on between an at home solution or clinical procedures. Either way, your skin will be smoother and more youthful as a result.


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